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Summary: Learn how to remove acrylic nails in this free online video on beauty salon treatments.
"Hello my name is Paul Dang with Nail World on behalf of Expert Village now I would show you how to take off the acrylic nails at age or lift. When the acrylic nails start to lift from side to side it is a good time to just take them off let them breath or you can put on new ones. Don't leave it like this because the chance of moisture collecting and then all that bacteria might cause fungus. To take off the nail you use on of the tips a plastic tip you bend the tips make sure it is kind of flat, you go underneath the nail where the part is lifting and you just climb gently over the nails make sure you press down on the acrylic nails as you apply pressure you glide the tip nail, the plastic tip nail across underneath the nails and it would come off. When it comes off that is it and usually the client would have very minimum pain cause you placed pressure as you take it off and afterwards you want to make sure the client is okay and later on you can buff there nails for them and put a top coat. They would fine and they would be happy."
eHow Article: How to Remove Acrylic Nails
Comments
ntentou said
on 8/2/2008 i found your video very good for learning,sorry for my english!!
lucindab said
on 8/2/2008 I really like this deminstration the best out of all on expert village. Thank you Paul Dang!
mommiemaria2 said
on 3/25/2009 hello paul............i saw every video prob best even over youtube. the only thing is my acrylics never last long.......why? what brand is best? when i used to get them done and i took of the nails it would hurt cause of how well they were attached to my nail bed. but when i do them and if they arent lifting and i still wanna change them they fall right off. they dont hurt to take off. and its hard for me not to reach the skin with the acrylic when doing them. any tips? what kind of brushes are best? whats the difference between the bonder and primer? plz answer my questions as no one gives me the info i really need.
maria